
In germany I could get arrested simply for viewing this post.
Freedom of speech is anyways not an inalienable right, so what's the big fuss.
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Tue 27 Nov 2007, 10:40,
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Freedom of speech is anyways not an inalienable right, so what's the big fuss.

... last March. Crossed out swastikas are now ok.
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Tue 27 Nov 2007, 10:47,
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on anti-fascist posters here. There seem to be quite a few fascist demos from time to time, but they are always outnumbered by the anti-fascist mob.
I believe the german govt are trying to pass a bill just now to deny the fascist party freedom of speech.
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Tue 27 Nov 2007, 10:51,
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I believe the german govt are trying to pass a bill just now to deny the fascist party freedom of speech.

The police uses a rather clever trick (altough utterly annoying for the nazis): the check them individually for visible nazi symbols and cover them with tape.
The whole process takes so long that by the time they are done, the demonstration permit has expired and they have to go home.
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Tue 27 Nov 2007, 10:55,
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The whole process takes so long that by the time they are done, the demonstration permit has expired and they have to go home.

the police are scary looking here. Their uniforms have a distinctly riot gear look about them compared to the half-arsed bobby one sees in britain.
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Tue 27 Nov 2007, 11:00,
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and tell the government on you and everythin
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Tue 27 Nov 2007, 10:54,
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I prove to the world each day of my perverse life that there is no such thing as an inalienable right to free speech. So there. Sit on that and sing.
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Tue 27 Nov 2007, 11:03,
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You surrender your right in order to be protected from libelous claims.
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Tue 27 Nov 2007, 10:50,
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restrictions on pron, blasphemy, inciting hatred on the grounds of race, gender, sexuality etc.
We never have had, and never will have complete freedom of speech in the UK
get over it.
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Tue 27 Nov 2007, 11:17,
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We never have had, and never will have complete freedom of speech in the UK
get over it.